No more, ye warbling birds! rejoice:
Of all that cheer'd the plain,
Echo alone preserves her voice,
And she-repeats my pain.
Where'er my lovesick limbs I lay
To shun the rushing wind,
Its busy murmurs seem to say,
'She never will be kind!'
The Naiads, o'er their frozen urns,
In icy chains repine;
And each in sullen silence mourns
Her freedom lost, like mine!
Soon will the sun's returning rays
The cheerless frost control;
When will relenting Delia chase
The winter of my soul?
Song Xiii. - Winter
William Shenstone
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Poem topics: alone, freedom, lost, never, pain, silence, sun, wind, winter, voice, soul, frost, plain, frozen, rejoice, busy, control, chase, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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